Dawn of Ashes drop new video

2020-11-01 by Simon K. STAFF | 1 Comments
LA-based industrial-black-metal outfit Dawn of Ashes have just released a new music video. The video's track, "Sleep Paralysis", comes off of their exceptional aggro-industrial album The Antinomian which dropped earlier this year. The video in question observes society's collapse in 2020, coupled with a meaningful message at the end.

The video can be watched below.




Dawn of Ashes' new album, The Antinomian, can be heard on their bandcamp.

https://dawnofashesofficial.bandcamp.com/

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y87arrow
November 1st 2020
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In The Acts Of Violence (2006) is very solid with typical but nice autumnal atmospheres. That album was still before they went bm. With a few exceptions like Xasthur, Sigh and Agalloch bm isn't really my cup of tea, I like many other metal genres.



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